How about actual news in my news feed?
Logged into Yahoo to check my email, only to find the following headline at the top of the news feed: Progressive Writers Agree: Those Republicans Deserved to Get Shot. Wow. If I want some nonsense about writers encouraging violence against elected representatives, I'll go straight to the source (in this case, The Federalist). Shame on Yahoo (and by extension its new owner, Verizon) for propagating this drivel. I've put off switching to a new email service for years (mostly out of sheer laziness). Perhaps now is the time. In related news, as a liberal, my good wishes to the congressman, cops, staff and their families.

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Andy Bruno commented
All of the stories that show up on my homepage and in my sports news is anti-Trump. I don't give a **** about your political agenda. I just want to see my world, entertainment, and sports news without your own political perspective. I am not pro-Trump, but almost every story that shows up is blasting him. It is absolutely ridiculous! Stop trying to program people and let them make up their own minds. Or better yet, just leave us alone to enjoy what we want to enjoy without interference.
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M Coughlin commented
Not everyone hates the president you don't have to be so one sided. It would be nice if you could just refrain if you can't be positive.
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Roman Korvinus commented
All the ads, like those of DailyStuff, are annoying as **** to click on. No one wants to click on 20 pages just to read a **** article.
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Chandima Goonetilleke commented
Disappointing.
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Cliff Ricci commented
Instead of 5 articles from HuffPost? How about only 3 and maybe choose 2 articles from Breitbart?
Just a thought? Whoa.......
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Anonymous commented
My news feed is chock full of Democratic rhetoric news stories and my husband's is chock full of Republican rhetoric news stories. It is clear that YAHOO is deciding, based on some algorithm, that I'm a Democrat and he's a Republican and we only want to read stories that present only those polarizing viewpoints. INCORRECT!! Both of us want to approach every issue with an understanding of both sides so we can make OUR OWN DECISIONS, not be spoon-fed only one political perspective. So PLEASE, stop feeding the polarization of our national culture by cherrypicking our News Feed content.
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Evelyne Slomon commented
How do I remove Business Insider from my feed? They are full of annoying pop ups
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Anonymous commented
Bad decision, with the GOT spoiler today about a surprise death. Your editors should seriously reconsider not being huge jerks about people's shows.
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Bethe King commented
There's a heart icon to say I love this story, but no way to say I hate this story. I don't need "news" about the Kardashians or most other celebrities. I want actual news that matters. I want scientifically sound news as well, not "Removing these 5 foods will change your life" cr@p either. This country is subsisting on partisan, non researched, no basis in reality garbage and thinking it's news - stop adding to it!
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bull commented
sure,,,since 98% of the "news" is far leftist BS.....maybe they should drop ALL so called fake news.....
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Jeffrey Conrath Miller commented
Ban the Federalist, or more closely verify the outrageous claims made in its opinion pieces (masquerading as "news", promoted by Yahoo!, apparently).
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Gary Hindman commented
continually bashing conservative views and leadership is LOW class reporting--->clean it up, and raise the quality of your news articles, and the quality of the YAHOO website...